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I find when I connect my N800 via BT to my N95-2 that it drops out quite alot.
Get yourself walkinghotspot application and connect the N800 and N95 via wifi. Its more stable and faster. http://www.walkinghotspot.com
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The limiting factor here is the bluetooth connection (i think). Video is a little stuttery at best "Buffering" a lot of the time.
So, my question is, can you or has anyone connected a phone to the Nokia ITT via a cable?
The phone often connects as 3.5g (HSDPA?) and it's the bluetooth that is driving me up the wall.
Come to that, I assume this as I do not know what the bandwidth of Bluetooth is.
I have seen somewhere on here that AD2B (sorry, can't remember the right acronnym) which enables stereo bluetooth, which must be a higher bandwidth that standard bluetooth. Can this be employed for data transfer?
Any information greatly received.